@@neilbeckett2325 Well a lot of people will have a go at electrics (DIYers) etc as they know how to wire a plug etc, and think it’s an easy trade, so they’ll hunt down youtubers for tips etc and throw cable in for fun, but with plumbing, there’s so much more that can go wrong so people won’t even bother with learning to do it for themselves
There is some truth in that but there is surely more to it than that. If you were an electrician i’m not exaggerating when I say you would have about 60,000 subscribers by now.
I’ve got a small motor bike lift to do these designer rads. Everyone wants them nowadays and having the lift makes it a lot easier
@@JSSHandP Great shout mate. They can weigh a ton!
Great video Todd. Why do plumbers struggle to get subscribers when sparkys get loads without even trying?
@@neilbeckett2325 Well a lot of people will have a go at electrics (DIYers) etc as they know how to wire a plug etc, and think it’s an easy trade, so they’ll hunt down youtubers for tips etc and throw cable in for fun, but with plumbing, there’s so much more that can go wrong so people won’t even bother with learning to do it for themselves
if there's nothing under that floor but dirt, do the customers not get a crazy cold updraft through those cracks..??? must be freezing in there!?
@@johnadams1976 Yea it must be a chilly house!
There is some truth in that but there is surely more to it than that. If you were an electrician i’m not exaggerating when I say you would have about 60,000 subscribers by now.
Hopefully one day mate! Appreciate you watching
i had the main bars on the rads slighty off before so then the top of the rad panels are not level! customers buying cheap rads!
@@RUclipsHero666 Yea it’s always worth measuring it all first on the floor like it did, just in case something like that happens